Hello my lovely cupcakes!! Although I'm consumed by work at the moment, I have not failed you guys at obtaining material for my blog =p You are currently reading another Cakester classic: FOOD POST!
Here is Outing #1 with Al at Restoran Malaysia.
You break the roti into smaller pieces and dip it in the curry sauce.I thought it was an interesting concept since it was my first time hehe.
This was a huge plate (dinner size)
Can't go wrong with Pad Thai... yum!
Here is Outing #2 with Al at Taka Sushi House.
J.Al helped me with the presentation of this one. Yay for wonderful helpers!
Does it bother anyone that one of the bottom right Teriyaki roll doesn't have as much sauce as the other ones? I mean, if you're gonna put sauce on it... why stop at 5 right? (I'm OCD like that.)
That is all, for now. Kthx.
i love Roti Canai and pad thai!!!!!!!! YUM YUM YUM!! :)
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE sushi! *drools* all the food looks delish ^^ Thanks for dropping by my blog :) I know it's been 2 months and I haven't been replying to comments. Sorry about that. With the question about Smoke's Poutinerie, I went to the London location. I guess they may be more generous with the gravy haha we got it as take out tho so they put the gravy into these little containers. They were full to the brim~ oooh gravy goodness
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ReplyDeleteThe food looks sooo good! Is that sushi place all you can eat? Oh and trust me - I have tried many Pad Thais that have gone wrong - glad yours was good though lol
ReplyDeleteWow! Delightful and yummy!
ReplyDeleteI once tried out the roti canai when I was in Kuala Lumpur last year, it's a bit oily, but delicious! We call it paratha in US.
okay so it's breakfast and i want all that now. yummmm!!! i've never seen stand up sushi rolls before, looks good!
ReplyDeletefantastic blog. i love all the photos--inspiring for a new photographer like me, and i really was drooling over your food pics. new follower, and hope we can stay connected. cheers!
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